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Eragon: Inheritance Book One Study Guide

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by Christopher Paolini
About 153 pages (45,941 words)
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Eragon wakes up warm and dry and realizes he has been placed in a cell with an iron door. He has dried blood on his head and is groggy. He tries to use magic but is unable to summon the words. Realizing his captors must have drugged him, Eragon looks out the high window in an effort to figure out where he is.

Soon, a man brings Eragon food and water, and he is grateful. He then remembers that Urgals captured him, so he is unsure why men have put him into a jail cell. Across from Eragon's cell, the armor-clad soldiers carry a woman from her cell. Eragon realizes through his haze that the woman is the one he has dreamed about for the last few months.

Eragon sees a tall man with.....

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